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Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum

Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum

The Diefenbunker is a four-story, 100,000 square foot underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. The mandate of the Diefenbunker is to increase public interest in and a critical understanding of the Cold War, by preserving the Diefenbunker as a national historic site, and operating a Cold War Museum.

3929 Carp Road Carp Ontario K0A 1L0 (613) 839-0007 diefenbunker.ca

Doors Open Ottawa

Doors Open Ottawa

The City of Ottawa is proud to present Doors Open Ottawa, a free annual architectural event that celebrates our community’s built heritage at the beginning of June.

101 Centrepointe Drive Nepean Ontario K2G 0B5 (613) 580-9674 ottawa.ca/en/residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/museums-and-historic-sites/doors-open-ottawa

Fairbairn House Heritage Centre

Fairbairn House Heritage Centre

One of Wakefield’s oldest dwellings, the Fairbairn house was the home of Scottish settler William Fairbairn. Fairbairn arrived in Wakefield in 1834 and, in 1838, erected the area’s first grist mill, beside the La Pêche River just as it begins its descent to join the Gatineau. The original thick stone walls he constructed are still an attraction in today’s Wakefield Mill. The house, built by William in the 1860s, now sits proudly on the east bank of the Gatineau River, a short walk from the centre of Wakefield village and not far from its original site on William Fairbairn’s farm. It has an adventure-filled past, having been relocated twice. Threatened with demolition in 1993 to make way for a road approach to the new bridge over the Gatineau River, it was moved across Route 105 from its farm location by Andy Tommy. in 2005, about to be torn down to provide space for condo housing, the house was moved again, by the Municipality of La Pêche at the request of the Gatineau Valley Historical Society. Its permanent location is across the river, near the covered bridge, in the seven-acre Hendrick Park. On September 1, 2012, the new Fairbairn House Heritage Centre first opened its doors to visitors. With exhibits, programmes and an ongoing roster of special events, Fairbairn House has a renewed purpose, focussing on our unique history and enhancing the area’s potential as a recreo-touristic destination.

45 Wakefield Heights Wakefield Quebec J0X 3G0 +1.8197783382 www.fairbairn.ca/

Fairfields Heritage House

Fairfields Heritage House

Come visit the museum, explore the grounds and chat with knowledgeable guides.  Imagine yourself in the past as you try on our dress-up costumes and play some old-fashioned games.  With guided tours, as well as programs and events for families, Fairfields Heritage House remains a hub of community activity.

3080 Richmond Road Nepean Ontario K2B 7J5 (613) 726-2652 ottawa.ca/en/residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/museums-and-historic-sites/fairfields-heritage-house
Cartoon ghost in a black cape holding yellow and orange lantern with black city skyline in background with sunset. Text reads "The Haunted Walk" under the ghost.

Haunted Walks Inc.

Haunted Walks Inc.

Haunted Walks walking tours present the city the way it was meant to be seen – up close and on foot. None of our stories are exaggerated and several years of research have gone into each tour. Our tours and stories are second to none!

46 Sparks Street Ottawa Ontario K1P 5A8 613-232-0344 hauntedwalk.com

Knox Presbyterian Church

Knox Presbyterian Church

120 Lisgar Ottawa Ontario K2P 0C2 613-238-4774 www.knoxottawa.ca/

Muséoparc Vanier Museopark

Muséoparc Vanier Museopark

Located in the heart of a unique urban park, the Vanier Museopark celebrates the rich heritage and history of its neighborhood, as well as its francophone culture, to ensure its longevity.

300 avenue des Pères Blancs Ottawa Ontario K1L 7L5 (613) 842-9871 museoparc.ca

National Capital Commission

National Capital Commission

The National Capital Commission is the federal Crown corporation dedicated to ensuring that Canada’s Capital is a dynamic and inspiring source of pride for all Canadians, and a legacy for generations to come.

40 Elgin Street Ottawa Ontario K1P1C7 (613) 239-5678 ncc-ccn.gc.ca/conserving-our-cultural-heritage